"Father(s) and Son Meat-Up at Parrot Cay, South Daytona Beach" > JohnA and Baah Ben met their surrogate son, SKBob at this very interesting spot for lunch. Originally a Long Doggers, the two original partners split up and the name was changed. Sometimes that's a concern. There are Long Doggers still operating in 4 or 5 other locations including Melbourne. What's in a name change? Fortunately, nothing in this case. > > This was a really neat little place and popular, too! We arrived at noon and within the hour, the place was jumping. Pretty impressive for a Thursday. It had the feel of another very popular local place - Caribbean Jack's in Daytona Beach. You are giving up the water view, but for many inlanders, you're avoiding a 20 minute drive. The outdoor seating area was great. There is an indoor dining room, too. But it was a beautiful day and everyone was dining outside. > > The restaurant was immaculate and the service was excellent. Two signs of a caring owner. The food was your typical wings, burgers, salads, chicken and fish sandwiches that can be found in many similar places on the Inter coastal here in the Daytona area. The food was very acceptable. Everything that was supposed to be served hot was served that way. Young SK had a hot dog with the works and a order of very good seasoned curly fries. Ben had wings (medium) and curly fries, too. The accompanying celery and carrot sticks were fresh. JohnA had a nice salad.

Front of Building from Nova Road

The Menu

The semi-inside seating area

John A's salad

Baah Ben's chicken wings

SK Bob's hot dog & fries (sk brought an old Long Dogger's menu that you can see in the picture).

The kitchen

The Happy Fathers and their son. L to R John A, Baah Ben, and SK Bob

Neither one of these two guys will admit to being my real father, but I know who it is.

Cavandre, if you read the first paragraph you'd know it was a longdoggers. AHI MPLS, thats a spaghetti fork to twirl the spaghetti with no spoon needed for everything scampi, please see the scampi post.